Key to the 2010 offense

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  • acehole
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 4877

    Key to the 2010 offense

    We know we are going to run the ball all day.....
    but can we pass...

    Passing game makes plays
    Buffalo’s passing game to its credit has looked good in terms of keeping the ball off the ground. Despite some of the aforementioned pressure, there were several good receptions made in tight coverage and a lot of good decisions by the quarterbacks in where to go with the ball.
    Trent Edwards was particularly sharp in 7-on-7 work right from the start completing seven of his first eight passes with four of those completions going for 15 yards or more. The quarterback believes he’s playing looser than he did last year.
    “I’ve been through everything I’ve been through before,” he said. “I’ve been through anything I’m going to be through in the future. It’s not like anything can’t faze me in the future, but I’ve sort of resorted back to my rookie year where it’s just, have some fun, throw the football around, go through your reads, and the rest will take care of itself.”
    Highlights
    Among the offensive highlights, Jonathan Stupar showed strong hands on a catch deep over the middle.
    Steve Johnson made a tough catch in tight coverage, which was being provided by Leodis McKelvin.
    Roscoe Parrish went up high for a 20-yard catch and came down hard after getting up ended by Drayton Florence, but held onto the ball.
    Chad Jackson made a big catch in the middle of the field as he ran wide open with Edwards hitting him in stride. Jackson also had a pair of back-to-back receptions during 11-on-11 as he saw his greatest number of reps in the practice setting.
    James Hardy had a well-timed reception over the middle at the close of 7-on-7.
    In the run game Marshawn Lynch appears to have rediscovered that sudden burst and elusiveness in the open field. Fred Jackson’s slashing style is still finding creases and Chad Simpson looks very quick through the hole.
    Defensively, Cary Harris pulled in an interception off a deflected pass just before the ball hit the ground.
    And Ellis Lankster had a pass breakup on a throw to the near sideline for Chad Jackson.
    Lindell on the mark
    During the special teams portion of practice, Rian Lindell was sharp during field goal work. Lindell was seven for eight on his kicks, hitting from 34, 38, 39, 46, 47, 49 and 53 yards. His only miss was on his first 49-yard attempt, but he came right back and nailed it the second time.
    In and out
    Back after being limited in the morning practice was Terrence McGee. Marcus Stroud also returned to practice after skipping the morning session.
    Leaving practice early was Spencer Johnson with an apparent leg injury suffered during one-on-one pass rush drills with the offensive linemen. Gailey said he hoped that Johnson would miss only a few days.
    He also provided an update as to when Keith Ellison might be able to return to the practice field as he has yet to participate.
    “It should be short term,” said Gailey. “We’re hoping to have him back sometime next week.”
    Gailey also stated that it’s his hope that Chris Kelsay’s injury is short term as well.
    Paul Posluszny was the other non-participant.
    Demetrius Bell sat out the night practice after participating in the morning session. He's not going to be practicing twice a day for the forseeable future.
    Schedule
    The Bills have a single practice Saturday set for 3 pm.
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  • Buffalogic
    Rumblin' Stumblin' Bumblin'
    • Feb 2006
    • 5346

    #2
    Re: Key to the 2010 offense

    Can we pass protect might be a better question.

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    • djjimkelly
      Registered User
      • Apr 2003
      • 7045

      #3
      Re: Key to the 2010 offense

      there is no key to the 2010 offense due to the fact we have no qb

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      • Mr. Pink
        Peterman Sucks!
        • Mar 2006
        • 35303

        #4
        Re: Key to the 2010 offense

        The key will be sustaining drives and keeping our D off the field as much as possible.

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        • YardRat
          Well, lookie here...
          • Dec 2004
          • 86339

          #5
          Re: Key to the 2010 offense

          The key IMO is going to be the LT spot, and judging by the 'success' the DE's & LB's have been enjoying thus far it doesn't look pretty.
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          • justasportsfan
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 71631

            #6
            Re: Key to the 2010 offense

            IMO our success offensively will boil down to how good we can run the ball. If we can dominate the run, it will open up the pass. If we have to depend on the pass to open up the run, we're in for a long season.
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